studio50 at Springtime in Paris

June 03, 2013

What a great weekend! Even though the weather was questionable at times. I met so many wonderful individuals who came over to the studio booth to chat, inquire and admire. I was thrilled with the positive response everyone had to the makers workshops and the custom pieces we had on display.

Today, I'm busy putting the studio back together, picking up some 120 year old barn boards and wrestling with clock spools:) Only minor injuries to my knuckles so far. Tuesday I have the makers who have cast their concrete hands coming back for a visit and unveiling their pieces. Right now they have all been quietly curing in the studio. Crossing fingers that all the concrete fingers will stay put.

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Crafted with purpose and beautiful simplicity using concrete, hardwood, steel and glass, Studio50 creates Canadian-Nordic furniture and homewares, each with their own story and clever design. We are inspired by the timeless philosophy of sustainability, a reverence for quality materials, and pieces that inspire experiences.